Belgium’s IT sector is seeing increased activity in the artificial intelligence space, as evidenced by delaware Belux’s acquisition of ML2Grow announced today.The deal highlights a growing trend of consolidation as companies race to meet rising client demand for AI-driven solutions. This acquisition will combine delaware Belux’s broad IT expertise with ML2Grow’s specialized AI and machine learning capabilities, positioning them to offer more complete services to businesses throughout the region.
IT services provider delaware Belux has acquired ML2Grow, a Belgian company specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The acquisition, announced today, aims to expand delaware Belux’s AI and machine learning capabilities, with a focus on applications within business processes and software development. ML2Grow brings expertise in areas including computer vision, AI engineering, data science, and the creation of custom AI models. The move reflects a broader trend of IT firms bolstering their AI offerings to meet increasing client demand.
“This gives our customers access to a broad range of technical AI competencies that are truly unique in the Belgian market,” said Joeri Ruyssinck, CEO of ML2Grow. “By combining our strengths, we can tackle the increasingly complex challenges around AI adoption, shortening the time-to-value and creating intelligent end-to-end solutions that define how organizations operate and innovate.”
Expanded Capabilities
The integration of ML2Grow adds skills in computer vision, natural language processing, and machine learning operations to delaware’s portfolio. The combined team will comprise more than 85 experts. delaware stated that this expanded team will allow it to better respond to the growing demand for AI projects and guide clients from initial proof-of-concepts through to full organizational implementation.
“This acquisition supports our objective to fully commit to AI as a company, ensuring customers can rely on the best talent, technology, and integrated intelligence,” said Jan De Bock, Managing Director of delaware Belux.